Walsh Jesuit junior Ryan Feltner has made a commitment to continue his academic and athletic career at Ohio State University on a baseball scholarship.

Feltner, who is 6-foot-3 and 170 pounds, was named an All-North Coast League second-team, selection last season and collected a .395 batting average, with one home run and 14 runs batted in. He also posted a 5-2 pitching record, allowing only four earned runs and holding opponents batters average to .186. He has earned an ERA of 0.54 and 0.88, respectively for the past two seasons, and was recognized as “WJ Pitcher of the Year” as a sophomore.

Jerry Williams III, a 2013 Barberton High School graduate, is a member of the Ohio University football team.

Williams, who is 6-foot-3 and 275-pounds, is a walk-on defensive end. He starred in football as a defensive lineman for Barberton coach Jeff Sharkey and in basketball as a center for Magics coach Ken Rector.

Joshua Williams will be attending a new high school this year, and he will be doing so as a University of Akron men’s basketball recruit.

Williams, who is entering his junior year, said Thursday that he will not be back at Barberton this school year, and that he and his younger brother, freshman Jonathan Williams, have applied to attend St. Vincent-St. Mary.

Wojcik was approved as coach by the Akron Public Schools Board of Education in June, but did not take the job immediately. He met with parents and players from East this week and has decided to return to the sideline.